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Proposing a Daring Solution Trump & Sanders

NEWTON, IA – NOVEMBER 19: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall meeting during a campaign stop at Des Moines Area Community College Newton Campus on November 19, 2015 in Newton, Iowa. Trump is currently leading the race for the Republican presidential nomination in Iowa. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Mr. Tump was the republican candidate to address the billions of dollars we are contributing to NATO on behalf of other countries that have reduced their defense budgets, now over an extended period of time it’s adding up. I am not saying that NATO shouldn’t exist, quite the contrary it serves a great purpose to unite the participating countries to reduce the most threatening and deadly issues, such as ISIS and nuclear capability falling into the wrong hands. To reduce tensions among rising third world impoverished countries and probably the most deadly to continue to monitor an authoritarian leader who has nuclear capability and for the last three months has been targeting these missiles into the sea.

Mr. Sanders and Mr. Trump have addressed the one percent of the one tenth of this country’s rich and not all the rich give back or are paying their fair share of taxes. Microsoft doesn’t have their headquarters in another country to avoid paying taxes and I’ve heard they give plenty back. Microsoft pays their taxes and provides jobs, that’s all Mr. Trump and Mr. Sanders are saying. Mr. Trump is a business man and follows global trading economies very closely he is a negotiator and his experience might serve us very well to reduce the national debt. Mr. Sanders is very smart and an experienced senator who brings everything to the table.

We can help the Mexican American people who are here and contribute a great deal to the United States on behalf of the agricultural system where their jobs work to help sustain everyone of us. Lets help Mexican American people with their citizenship. First and foremost we are all human and want and deserve a better life and we are equal that’s the bottom line. Patrolling and securing our borders from other countries is now a top priority for the United States. The real threat is ISIS terrorists crossing the borders into the United States carrying a dirty bomb of nuclear material, it would be catastrophic and unequivocally disastrous. A dirty bomb of nuclear material the size of an apple can destroy a whole city for decades, not to mention the aftermath and how that would increase global warming and contaminate other cities through the atmosphere alone.

Affordable or even free health insurance would relieve many Americans from the worry of not being able to go see a doctor or hospital to get help. Universities should be re-prioritizing their opportunities and awarding more scholarships to all the bright culturally enriched minds in our country and the cost of education has to come down through a competitive effort. We are now in desperate need of more talented and bright minds to become doctors and nurses. By 2020 there will be the highest population of senior citizens who deserve health care and health insurance to give them a good quality of life. I have heard the stories where senior citizens are not taking their prescriptions daily but every other day because they cannot afford them. This is terribly unfair for them because of the pharmaceutical companies growing costs, nothing is there to regulate them. Let’s change our veteran programs to address and help everyone of them. They deserve nothing less. They served to protect us.

At the same time we should be investing in building more social programs to rebuild the structure and nucleus of families living in poorer conditions. We have to address the personal and social needs of families who are struggling to build a better life; it has to start from there in order to build their confidence, self identification, and resilience.

Now the momentum is building and the revolution is beginning and it is getting heated among the democrats and the republicans. I want to continue to support Mr. Sanders who needs our help to continue to share his message. To help those who need our utmost attention. He is a leader on behalf of the 99.9 percent of people who live in the United States. He speaks for us and our beautiful children who deserve a chance; their education. He wants to give an equal chance and opportunity to all ethnic, young, brave, talented and especially our elderly suffering needlessly. There’s no question about it he doesn’t see through his eyes the question of color and prejudice. I do believe Mr. Trump wants to help this country stay safe and address our national debt and prevent us from repeating another 2008 where real people lost their homes and the American dream. Currently and clearly we are no longer an equal distribution of a well balanced society.

I see the leaders of the contrasting parties take their positions like a chess game. From the ideology of the rich and those egregious in the GOP party to the rich private companies like GE who are now attacking Mr. Sanders because GE has their headquarters in another country and isn’t paying their share of taxes and shamelessly wants to continue in this mode of operation which in turn defeats the middle income and poor of this country. Many companies have stationed their headquarters in another country to avoid paying taxes this is no better and comparable to the Panama Papers where shell companies were made up to hide their contributors money in offshore bank accounts. Greed is becoming rampant, it is seeping out and affecting our lives very negatively every which way we turn. I don’t believe that a candidate who takes and receives these very large campaign donations from superPACs and wall street can prioritize and address all the needs of the 99.9% of the people of the United States. They will owe their support and help to those who helped to elect them in the first place and that president will need their help from the same campaign donors to reelect them for another four years.

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